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#11127 Oct 31 2011 at 1:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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Such as?

Smiley: popcorn
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#11128 Oct 31 2011 at 1:30 PM Rating: Good
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*shudder*
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#11129 Oct 31 2011 at 1:43 PM Rating: Good
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Do tell Mazra.
#11130 Oct 31 2011 at 1:49 PM Rating: Good
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Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion? C-beams glittering in the dark near Tannhauser Gate?

You know...

Edit: I'm hoping you guys know the reference.

Edited, Oct 31st 2011 9:50pm by Mazra
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#11131 Oct 31 2011 at 1:53 PM Rating: Good
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Aww, I was hoping for sex things... Smiley: frown



Also, Pigtails and Kali will probably like this.
It's an interesting comparison between how American and Dutch parents look at their children's sexuality.
Or well, an interview with the writer of a book about it.
#11132 Oct 31 2011 at 1:54 PM Rating: Good
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And no, I have no idea what the reference is.
#11133 Oct 31 2011 at 1:57 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Aww, I was hoping for sex things... Smiley: frown


Well, yeah, I've seen things there as well, but likely not anything you pervs wouldn't believe.
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#11134 Oct 31 2011 at 1:58 PM Rating: Good
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Probably not.
#11135 Oct 31 2011 at 2:45 PM Rating: Good
Bah, sorry Aeth. Took a nap and just woke up. I only got like 2 hours of sleep last night, so I really needed it. Not quite as bad as it sounds though, I slept way too much yesterday which is prob why I couldnt sleep. I should have gotten at least 4 hours though. I'm on FB now if you still want to chat.

Also, quitting my mage's raid group. The raid leader has been frankly terrible at communication with me and I've repeatedly felt like I'm not wanted as part of the group by him. No one else has made me feel that way, just him. So, I'm in communication with the RL for my druid's group, and trying to see if she would mind if I brought either my mage or my priest to the raid instead. She's one of those people that doesn't like competition from other people in her class. Whether that's competition in regards to gear or dps or something else I don't know. I made sure to point out that arcane and frost bring different things in terms of buffs or utilities though, I'm hoping that will help.
#11136 Oct 31 2011 at 2:58 PM Rating: Good
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Speaking of creepy, listen to this and still tell me that Mark Hamill isn't the greatest voice actor of all time. Remember: This is Mark "Luke Skywalker" Hamill in this clip.

This is what a good actor can do.
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#11137 Oct 31 2011 at 3:11 PM Rating: Good
Damn that is creepy.
#11138 Oct 31 2011 at 5:35 PM Rating: Good
Shall read that, Æth.

Today summarised:

Got into uni 5 hours early (didn't realise that my lab module has finished and the next one doesn't start till next week), Pakistani classmate asks me for hair styling advice.
Decided to go to the tailor to check if that bloody kameez is ready yet (it wasn't), stumble into Muslim Society friend. She gives me two bags - Eid gifts from the Muslim society. Damn. Three churidar suits and a book about Muslim women. Estimated cost: £100. I was speechless. I nearly cried on the bus.
Also got informed that there's another Eid party done by the Muslim society (on top of the Indo-Pak Eid/Diwali one and our Eid party at home). Yaay.
#11139 Oct 31 2011 at 5:56 PM Rating: Good
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I watched a clip of Mark doing an impromptu Joker laugh at a Comic-Con somewhere.

Most awesome thing I've ever witnessed.
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#11140 Oct 31 2011 at 10:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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Best Halloween ever. We rented a hot tub, and put it outside in front of the house with smoke machines and red flood lights. It was pretty awesome. We then gave out candy from the "boiling cauldron".
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#11141 Oct 31 2011 at 11:38 PM Rating: Good
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I bet you got some sugar in that hot tub as well, amirite?

Sounds awesome, though. Wish we did more out of Halloween here. It's an awesome holiday.
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#11142 Nov 01 2011 at 1:42 AM Rating: Decent
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Mazra wrote:
I bet you got some sugar in that hot tub as well, amirite?

Wish we did more out of Halloween here. It's an awesome holiday.

Not sure about that. It's awesome, and it would be a nice replacement for All Saints Day and Reformation day, especially in a country that specifically claims to seperate church and state, but...

I don't care for how it was popularized here in Germany. Nobody cared about Halloween here until 1991. Back then some idiots cancelled the carnival season because of the Gulf War,a whole week of costumes and party in large parts of the country.

So the costume and candy industry was sitting on piles of their stuff, which lead to some marketing association having the bright idea to just "invent" Halloween as a replacement for that year.

So yeah... Nothing but business and no cultural relevance at all. I really dislike that part.

Edited, Nov 1st 2011 9:42am by Kanngarnix
#11143 Nov 01 2011 at 4:01 AM Rating: Good
First time I learned about Halloween back in Germany was actually in 1996 or so... it's not that culturally relevant in the UK either, actually, we have Samhain (and I wish I'd had the money to go to the associated festival, /sigh).
#11144 Nov 01 2011 at 10:02 AM Rating: Good
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There's no cultural relevance between Halloween and the US at all, really.

Halloween here is a fusion of:
-old pagan traditions
-Irish (including Celtic) traditions
-Catholic traditions
-Mexican traditions

Ironically, all those are groups that the US has a pretty solid history of persecuting. :P

Edited, Nov 1st 2011 12:04pm by idiggory
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#11145 Nov 01 2011 at 10:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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"Tris-treats!"
"Thank you, buh-bye!"
"Daddy daddy daddy, this is fun!"

Repeat at every house for over an hour...

We had a good night. Smiley: lol

idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Ironically, all those are groups that the US has a pretty solid history of persecuting. :P


Yeah well the Irish deserved it. Damn Leprechauns are creepy. Smiley: glare
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#11146 Nov 01 2011 at 10:47 AM Rating: Good
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Screenshot

Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? That has trap written all over it.
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#11147 Nov 01 2011 at 1:17 PM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
"Tris-treats!"
"Thank you, buh-bye!"
"Daddy daddy daddy, this is fun!"

Repeat at every house for over an hour...

We had a good night. Smiley: lol

My daughter tried this old rhyme this year.

"Trick or treat, smell my feet,
give me something good to eat.

If you don't, I don't care,
I'll pull down your underwear."

Except it came out:

"Trick or treat, smell my feet,
if you don't, I'll pull down your underwear."
#11148 Nov 01 2011 at 1:27 PM Rating: Good
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little kids are so cute.
#11149 Nov 01 2011 at 2:58 PM Rating: Good
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little kids are so cute.


This. Babies are cute, but little kids are cute and entertaining. They win.
#11150 Nov 01 2011 at 3:00 PM Rating: Good
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All my daughter managed to sputter out in between bouts of bashfulness which is weird for her considering how friendly she is and how much she likes free swag was "Tick Teet."
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#11151 Nov 01 2011 at 4:06 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wonder Gem PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
little kids are so cute.


This. Babies are cute, but little kids are cute and entertaining. They win.

Depends where you draw the line at for "babies". There's all kinds of fun while they're young enough that they have no functional long term memory. Plus my kids were so funny, because they would be crawling and playing one minute, then the next my daughter would crawl under the futon and take a nap. Plus at that age meal time is always an adventure.
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